Hill is Worcester source on Richards role

The cat was let out of the bag when Richard Hill, Worcester's head coach, confirmed that Dean Richards had been instrumental in his appointment, in May 2010. At the time Cecil Duckworth, Worcester's owner, said: "Dean did not recommend Richard, contrary to reports, and was not directly involved in the appointment." But after Worcester's win over Gloucester, Hill said: "Dean was the person who recommended me to Cecil for this job, so I'm eternally grateful to him for that. I'm good friends with him." There is speculation that Worcester will offer Richards a role as director of rugby when his three-year ban over Bloodgate expires this summer. "Dean would be an excellent asset to any team," said Hill. "I'm totally relaxed about it."

Henson a Wales doubt

Gavin Henson's hopes of playing in his first Six Nations Championship for three years are hanging in the balance because of injury. The Cardiff Blues back was an 11th-hour withdrawal from the team who lost to Leinster because of a minor calf strain. The Wales coach Warren Gatland said: "Hopefully he will not pick up any more injuries in the next couple of weeks. He gives us options not just in the midfield but we know he has played at full-back and he can potentially play at 10 as well. We know what a quality player he has been in the past when he is fit."

Oh, Danny boy …

Danny Cipriani still hasn't given up on being named in the England squad on Wednesday. The former Wasp, who has been based in Melbourne since the start of last year, said: "There's a clause in my contract which would allow me to leave the Rebels if I get picked for England during the 2012 Super Rugby season. I've worked with Stuart Lancaster before and I've got a lot of respect for him." Whether or not that respect is mutual, England's policy is not to pick overseas players.